ITtoolbox sap-acctIn the rare situation that the system will support this functionality, how is it possible on a business perspective ?
What kind of industry are you in?
Victor Martinez
SAP Consultant
PP, QM, MM

It is not possible in 4.6C. But may be in 6.0 you can post different payment terms in one invoice, because of the business area segment feature... May be for each segment you can apply different pauyment terms. But I want to ask, why do you need something like that? Is there any practical need for it, can you describe the need?

I only know installment payment feature for 4.6C. Look to the default payment term IN10 in OBB8. But this std term may not match with your need as far as I understood. It is a partial payment term with equal amounts. May be it is possible to use sub terms as in IN10 and give different date or percentages.

I want to be able to have different payment terms for different materials,
say for instance you purchase product "A" and "A" has a payment term of 1%
net 10, and you purchase product "B" and "B" has a payment term of 2% net
30. and then summarize at the bottom of the invoice.
Thanks

Version 5.0 will allow different payment terms on the same sales order for each item in sales and distribution, although accounts receivable will only allow one payment term per invoice for aging of open items. This necessitates one payment term per billing document in SD. In the case of a sales order with multiple payment terms -- items with the same terms can be aggregated on on billing document (invoice).

Hi Sahley,
I dont know the version you are using because you didnt state it.
However every payment terms you make or configured will depend on the

-due date
-% rate
this follows for each of the payment terms, I do not think you can
have several payment terms summarized in one invoice because we have one billing document for one transaction for proper reconcilation except if it is for a group chart of account or for SGL.
If you want a comprehensive summary I think you have to view through your table or your line items.
Thanks.
Pepple